Marlon Magnée (of La Femme) / Shrines
Wednesday, September 16 • 9:00 PM
When Marlon Magnée, the maestro behind La Femme's hypnotic rhythms and kaleidoscopic soundscapes, steps onto the solo stage, you know it’s more than just a gig—it's a manifesto. This is where rockabilly swagger meets the sonic blitz of cold wave and psychobilly, a cacophony of sixties guitars tangled in an eighties synth orgy that dares you to keep up. With the co-production of Renaud Letang, who’s sculpted sounds for Feist and Peaches, Magnée’s debut is the kind of album that dares you to pogo your way through heartache and revolution at speeds topping 240 bpm. This isn't just another night out—it's a high-voltage communion for those who want to feel alive and raw, where every beat is a battle cry and every riff a call to arms. Miss it, and you'll be that person wistfully scrolling through Instagram, wondering why you didn't heed the call of rock’s raw revival. Don't sleep on this one—your future self will thank you.
Empty Bottle
1035 N. Western Ave.
Chicago